Defense prevailed during Tennessee Tech's spring game, with both the defense and offense showcasing notable moments of strength according to head coach Bobby Wilder.

By the Numbers
  • The Golden Eagles executed a six-play, 75-yard drive resulting in a touchdown to break a scoring drought.
  • Quarterbacks Dylan Laible and Jordyn Potts excelled, with Laible completing two touchdown passes in skelly drills.
Yes, But

Despite injuries affecting the numbers, the team managed to persevere and maintain a competitive spirit throughout the game.

State of Play
  • The team is approaching the final week of spring practice with a focus on refining goal-line short-yardage packages and special team strategies.
  • Players are adapting well to new systems on offense and special teams, showcasing significant progress across all aspects of the game.
What's Next

As spring practice nears its conclusion, the team aims to solidify crucial game strategies and special team plays while maintaining the positive momentum gained during recent sessions.

Bottom Line

The Tennessee Tech spring game highlighted the team's resilience and progress, emphasizing the importance of refining key strategies and maintaining a strong competitive spirit as they approach the upcoming season.